How did Rutherford prove that positively charged particles are present in the nucleus of an atom?

  • A
    By observing the deflection of alpha particles.
  • B
    By observing the scattering of alpha particles.
  • C
    By observing that some alpha particles bounced back.
  • D
    By observing the emission of electrons.

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